(Ehrlich's lieutenant governor, Michael S. Steele, ran unsuccessfully for Senate losing to Cardin rather than for a second term as lieutenant governor. Ehrlich ended up choosing Kristen Cox as his new running mate; the ticket was defeated by Democratic Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley and Anthony Brown.)
Brown University | James Brown | Gordon Brown | Chris Brown | Brown | Brown v. Board of Education | Anthony Hopkins | Anthony van Dyck | Marc Anthony | Anthony Eden | Jerry Brown | Anthony Quinn | Anthony Braxton | Susan B. Anthony | Anthony Burgess | Anthony Trollope | Anthony | Mack Brown | Chris Brown (American entertainer) | Anthony Kennedy | Anthony of Padua | Little, Brown and Company | Joe E. Brown | Chris Brown (American singer) | Charlie Brown | Anthony Wayne | Joe E. Brown (comedian) | Ian Brown | Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations | Scott Brown |
In 2000, Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra received a Grammy nomination for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance for their recording of Ellington-Strayhorn's Far East Suite.
The Martin O'Malley-Anthony Brown ticket won the Governorship of Maryland by a vote of 52.7% - 46.2% from incumbent Governor Robert Ehrlich.
Anthony Brown, a Tyneside boat builder, develops the first crude riggers on rowing boats for racing.
TV Zones editors were, in order, Jan Vincent-Rudzki, Lee Binding, Tom Spilsbury and Anthony Brown.